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20 October 2023 Overview of planning and application enhancement technology on 5G millimeter-wave
Yiming Yu, Songtao Gao, Yangyang Cao, Xiangchen Ma
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Proceedings Volume 12916, Third International Conference on Signal Image Processing and Communication (ICSIPC 2023); 1291622 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3004866
Event: Third International Conference on Signal Image Processing and Communication (ICSIPC 2023), 2023, Kunming, China
Abstract
Characterized as large bandwidth, low latency and high data rate, millimeter-wave apply to mobile communications is widely applied and studied. Meanwhile, the new challenge for telecommunications operators is required for millimeter-wave planning because of high propagation loss. On the basis of introducing the characteristics of millimeter wave frequency band, this paper briefly describes and analyzes two kinds of millimeter wave coverage enhancement technologies, namely reconfigurable intelligent surface and relay communication, which are research hotspots at present, in view of the limited disadvantages of high propagation loss and coverage restriction faced by high-frequency network planning. Further, this article combines the application prospect of enhancement technology and potential deployment environment information, The feasibility reference suggestions are put forward for operators to plan millimeter wave scenarios in the future.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yiming Yu, Songtao Gao, Yangyang Cao, and Xiangchen Ma "Overview of planning and application enhancement technology on 5G millimeter-wave", Proc. SPIE 12916, Third International Conference on Signal Image Processing and Communication (ICSIPC 2023), 1291622 (20 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3004866
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KEYWORDS
Extremely high frequency

Signal attenuation

Wave propagation

Telecommunications

Relays

Radio propagation

Wireless communications

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